The Trump Presidency: Part 18

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Perhaps it's time to start a thread on the Trump presidency so we won't risk derailing this thread about ethics in corporate capitalism.

I confess I didn't read the thread before I posted my question about impeachment. I figured it would probably be a topic active in this thread. Silly me.


Impeachment does seem to be in the news today, for some reason. There's an entire thread devoted to the impeachment inquiry, but I can understand why some might have expected today's events to have something to do with The Trump Presidency (Part 18) as well.

Warning: The following spoiler is about guitars.

For example I tend to buy my guitars one at a time, but I will then bundle it with other equipment if I require it. I suppose you and your SO buy half a dozen at a time.

If we are out "Guitar shopping", we likely also pick up a throw rug, a pair of Jeans, lightbulbs, cat food, a steering wheel cover, and a cheese grater.

I guess I must be weird, I buy my guitars from large music shops that tend not to stock any of the other items you mention. :o


The six guitars I have purchased over the past 50 years were all purchased one at a time:
  • 3 (two used and one new) from medium-sized shops
  • 2 from small shops
  • 1 (a nylon-string archtop) directly from the luthier
None of those shops sold anything other than musical instruments and related stuff. The luthier lives in a rural part of a nearby state, with no shops of any kind within miles; he made violins as well as guitars, but I don't know how to play a violin.
 
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America’s great USMCA Trade Bill is looking good. It will be the best and most important trade deal ever made by the USA. Good for everybody - Farmers, Manufacturers, Energy, Unions - tremendous support. Importantly, we will finally end our Country’s worst Trade Deal, NAFTA!

Looking like very good Democrat support for USMCA. That would be great for our Country!
 
Impeachment does seem to be in the news today, for some reason. There's an entire thread devoted to the impeachment inquiry, but I can understand why some might have expected today's events to have something to do with The Trump Presidency (Part 18) as well.

Warning: The following spoiler is about guitars.








The six guitars I have purchased over the past 50 years were all purchased one at a time:
  • 3 (two used and one new) from medium-sized shops
  • 2 from small shops
  • 1 (a nylon-string archtop) directly from the luthier
None of those shops sold anything other than musical instruments and related stuff. The luthier lives in a rural part of a nearby state, with no shops of any kind within miles; he made violins as well as guitars, but I don't know how to play a violin.

I thought about putting the question in that thread, but the question wasn't about the inquiry itself. I was more interested about what I perceived as the general lack of interest in the topic of impeachment.
 
At first glance, it sure seems like one truck making 50 deliveries would be more “green” than 50 consumers each making trips to the store.

You are dealing, I fear, with people who, although they will never admit it in so many words, think that Captialism and the profit system are basically immoral.
No matter what a big business, does, they will find fault with it.
If the right often goes too far in it's idolization of business, the left often goes too far in it's condemnation.
 
Oh, is that all?

I thought breaking the law was bad, in and of itself. I guess it's just all enlightened self-interest.


I got news for you:A lot of the time it is. Welcome to the real world.
If Englightened Self Interest causes people to do the right thing, more power to it.
 
You are dealing, I fear, with people who, although they will never admit it in so many words, think that Captialism and the profit system are basically immoral.

Though of course in its proponents capitalism must always be build on a foundation of grinding hopeless poverty. Sacrifices must be made to the blood gods of capitalism after all.
 
I thought about putting the question in that thread, but the question wasn't about the inquiry itself. I was more interested about what I perceived as the general lack of interest in the topic of impeachment.
Fair enough. By way of apology, I'll respond to your question.

I have a question. As the impeachment inquiry rolls on, I have to wonder how Americans view it. The most obvious way to find out is by polling, and I've heard polling data with various results, but a poll misses an important question.

Do people care? Would they even think about it if a pollster didn't ask?

I remember when Clinton was being impeached. The subject came up in conversation. It was on people's minds. It was something that was to be seriously avoided if you were at work and didn't know the people well, but it came up a lot.

This one? Not a peep. I never hear people talk about it. I suppose among families or groups of friends that are wildly pro Trump or anti Trump people probably share their Deep Thoughts about how either Trump or his opponents are the most awful thing that ever walked the Earth, but what about everyone else?

I get a big sense of indifference. I think the country may be vaguely aware that yes, of course, some people are trying to impeach the president and....say....how is the home team doing in Sportsball?

Do other people sense the same? I don't know how that will affect things when the political ramifications are sorted out. I strongly suspect the president will be impeached. I strongly doubt he will be convicted/removed from office. I strongly have no clue how it will affect November's election.

Three weeks ago, I expressed my opinion concerning impeachment, why it matters, and its possible consequences. I stand by that assessment, and I have expressed those sentiments in somewhat greater detail on several occasions when friends raised the subject of impeachment in some social setting.

Last August, at lunch before a nephew's wedding with family I seldom see, a close relative mentioned the possibility of impeachment as part of a relatively unprovoked diatribe concerning the madness that is the titular subject of this thread. Of the eight relatives at that table, I would have expected him to be the most politically conservative (in the rather distorted meaning that phrase acquires in the context of US politics, where idiots such as logger qualify as conservative).

My experiences are undoubtedly atypical, as I tend to hang out with fairly highly educated people. It is pretty well established that Trump's support is greatest among a less educated demographic.
 
Note to Meadmaker: We have a whole separate thread on Impeachment. That is the main place here for Impeachment discussion. This thread is a more general area of discussion.
 
They do for all privately owned companies.



Utter rubbish, as the existence of various publicly-traded companies with "ethical" policies shows.



Public or private, they still have shareholders and the process is the same. Heck with a small number of private shareholders, convincing them to focus on anything other than the bottom line can be more difficult because there's less risk of public scrutiny.

The Koch and Trump families are hardly poster boys for ethical business practices.

Uhm, could you all start a separate thread for that discussion?

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It's been maybe a year since I've seen much of anyone make a political post on Facebook. Including myself. Perhaps most of us have realized the futility of it. And the personal risk.
 
Perhaps it's time to start a thread on the Trump presidency so we won't risk derailing this thread about ethics in corporate capitalism.

I think when a derail generates 36 posts that don’t include the name Trump, then
It needs to spilt.
 
I think when a derail generates 36 posts that don’t include the name Trump, then
It needs to spilt.
I agree, and I pretty much started the derailing process. I’m not sorry, it came up innocently and it hasn’t devolved yet into pages of petty bickering.

On the Which Billionaire Is Worse debate, I’d definitely say Trump - except that I’m not sure he’s a billionaire to begin with, which means Bezos “wins” by default ;) :p
 
I have a question. As the impeachment inquiry rolls on, I have to wonder how Americans view it. The most obvious way to find out is by polling, and I've heard polling data with various results, but a poll misses an important question.

Do people care? Would they even think about it if a pollster didn't ask?

I remember when Clinton was being impeached. The subject came up in conversation. It was on people's minds. It was something that was to be seriously avoided if you were at work and didn't know the people well, but it came up a lot.

This one? Not a peep. I never hear people talk about it. I suppose among families or groups of friends that are wildly pro Trump or anti Trump people probably share their Deep Thoughts about how either Trump or his opponents are the most awful thing that ever walked the Earth, but what about everyone else?

I get a big sense of indifference. I think the country may be vaguely aware that yes, of course, some people are trying to impeach the president and....say....how is the home team doing in Sportsball?

Do other people sense the same? I don't know how that will affect things when the political ramifications are sorted out. I strongly suspect the president will be impeached. I strongly doubt he will be convicted/removed from office. I strongly have no clue how it will affect November's election.
Few people thought Clinton's BJ perjury was a big deal.

Close to half the voting public in polls want's Trump impeached and removed. Fewer people are against it.
 
I agree. I never hear the impeachment even mentioned much less talked about. But I wonder, is it because of indifference or because Trump has so divided the public and inflamed opinions to the point people are wary about saying anything in public for fear they may find themselves in an angry confrontation?

At work, in stores, around the neighborhood, I hardly hear Trump mentioned at all.
Must be your neighborhood. I hear it all the time around here: at work, in the neighborhood, occasionally someone in a store will say how much they want Trump impeached.
 
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